Health Matters Daughter’s life instantly changed with mother’s Parkinson’s diagnosis By Adrienne Glusman | MemoryWell | August 15, 2019 How to become a millennial caregiver and still have a life and career
Featured in Category Memory gardens curated specifically for dementia patients can stir minds By Jenn Director Knudsen | MemoryWell News for the Ages | August 13, 2019 The power of plant-related activities can help people with memory loss feel happier and be more socially engaged and aware of their surroundings.
Featured in Category Best Bets for the Weekend 8/2-8/4 By By The Artful Observer | Local News Matters | August 2, 2019 The Threepenny Opera, Concord Jazz, Obama-Biden mystery novelist, and more.
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area Best Bets For The Weekend | July 18 – 21 By The Artful Observer | Local News Matters | July 18, 2019 SF Symphony celebrates the first lunar landing; SF Jewish Film fest; dance at ODC; the life of blues guitarist Robert Johnson in print; and more.
Arts & Entertainment Q&A With Oakland Singer-Songwriter Adam Hirsch By Chris De Benedetti | Local News Matters | July 18, 2019 Hirsch reflects on how his family’s complicated history inspired his record’s themes and fueled his inventive songwriting.
Lifestyle Next Piedmont Seniors meeting is July 24 By Janet Epstein | July 17, 2019 Cultivate new friendships, hear guest speakers, and enjoy monthly excursions to the theater, museums, restaurants, historical places, and more.
East Bay Eats East Bay Eats | July special at Humphry Slocombe ice cream By Ollie Ramsey | July 12, 2019 Inventive flavor combinations are this scoop shop's specialty.
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area Best Bets for the Weekend | July 5 – 7 By Artful Observer | Local News Matters | July 5, 2019 Aretha and Nat King Cole hits at Davies; Second City's “Left Leaning and Always Right;” plus mime, ethnic dance, and a new film on Toni Morrison
Uncategorized The Artist’s Studio | Lorna Strotz By Katie Korotzer | July 4, 2019 Her current body of watercolors and encaustic work (created with a blow torch), will be on exhibit at the Center for the Arts later this month.
Health Matters This woman with Alzheimer’s is helping people see the disease through a new lens By Meera Dahiya | Memory Well | July 1, 2019 Presbyterian pastor and author Cynthia Huling Hummel doesn't want to sit home and feel sorry for herself.